Fantasy Tip: Conforto doesn't project to see many starts against southpaws, but he's still a viable option in deep mixed and NL-only leagues. He also owns the upside to be owned universally. Lagares has limited fantasy value batting eighth Friday, and he sits with an underwhelming .254/.299/.413 slash line for the season.

Fantasy Tip: Conforto hit well in the minors and appears to have confidence back at the plate. He was hitting just .226 but did have 10 homers and 30 RBI in 66 games before his demotion, though. Check to see if Conforto is available in your league. He's worth a flier in most fantasy formats, although he's likely to ride the pine against lefties. It's a tough matchup against Arrieta this evening, though, so avoiding him in DFS would be wise.

Fantasy Tip: It makes sense, as Cespedes has been banged up and a switch to right field would be less taxing on his legs compared to keeping him in center. Conforto, meanwhile, benefits from this, though he'll have to reprove himself first to fantasy owners before he can be plugged into starting lineups again in most leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Between June 25 and now, Conforto hit 344 with nine extra-base hits and 15 RBIs in the minor leagues. Has he found his stroke? Only Conforto knows that. Still, you should give Conforto a shot in DFS and regular leagues based on his past performance. Keep Nimmo close by on your roster, however, just in case Conforto is ineffective or ends up hurt.

Fantasy Tip: Conforto got off to a strong start in 2016, batting .365 through 86 at-bats during the month of April, but he was just 21-for-142 (.148) at the dish since May 1, with 48 strikeouts. He can be dropped in the majority of seasonal fantasy leagues but should remain stashed in dynasty formats. The 23-year-old Nimmo was batting .328 with five home runs and 37 RBI through 63 games for Las Vegas and is worth rostering in NL-only and cavernous mixed leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Conforto started the year off nice but has since fallen on hard times and was hitting just .119 with two home runs and 22 strikeouts in 59 at-bats in June to drop his season average to .222. He should be back at some point but isn't worth keeping around on your roster in seasonal mixed leagues. Stash him in NL-only and dynasty leagues. Nimmo should see regular playing time for New York and was hitting .328 with five home runs and 37 RBI with Class AAA Las Vegas. The prospect should immediately become attractive to owners in deep mixed, NL-only and dynasty formats.